To educate the public about preservation issues, the Conservancy presents book signings, illustrated lectures, and technical programs throughout the year. These events are offered either free-of-charge or for a nominal registration fee.

We are also pleased to occasionally promote special events hosted by preservation groups with which we have developed lasting relationships.

For more information about events or if you are interested in joining our Professional Circle group,
please contact Jenna Smith at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

The New York Landmarks Conservancy and The Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) brought together leading experts in architecture and the history of New York City for a timely discussion on the changes and challenges brought by new skyscrapers on New York City’s iconic skyline.

Location: The City University of New York Graduate Center, Proshanksy Auditorium, 365 Fifth Avenue (between 34th and 35th streets), Manhattan
Date: May 11, 2011

"I think Sacred Sites is one of the best examples of historic preservation as a proactive force where preservation advocates have put there intellectual and financial capital behind something that they believe in very strongly," architectural historian Andrew Dolkart said at Central Synagogue, Jan. 26

Location: The Community Room of the Belnord, enter at 225 West 86 Street, Manhattan, and you will be directed across the courtyard past the fountain to the entrance on Hall 5 where the Community Room is located on the ground floor on the west corridor.
Date: June 23, 2010

The cover of Semes' book The Future of the Past: A Conversation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism, and Historic Preservation, which was selected by Planetizen as one of the top ten most important books on urbanism and planning published in 2009.

Location: Library at the General Society, 20 West 44th Street
Date: December 31, 2009